CenterStage Theatre Company's summer teen and young adults hit the stage at the Dairy Arts Center tonight to perform the 1998 revival of "Cabaret." Set in 1931 Berlin, as the Nazis are rising to power, it focuses on the nightlife at the seedy Kit Kat Klub, and revolves around young American writer Cliff Bradshaw and his relationship with English cabaret performer Sally Bowles; 7 p.m., Dairy Arts Center, 2590 Walnut St., Boulder; $12-$25; centerstagetheatrecompany.org.

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Arkfoo at Broomfield Summer Concert Series — ArkFoo is a multi-instrumentalist singer-songwriter and record producer who has been compared to Coldplay, One Republic and U2; 7 p.m., Broomfield Auditorium, 3 Community Park Road, Broomfield; facebook.com/events/151721928830870.

Trivia Night — Trivia Night hosts teams of up to five people, with five rounds, 10 questions and bonus questions. The winning team gets a $50 bar tab. While you are playing you can enjoy our variety of craft beers and draft wine, food, snacks and hot pretzels; 7 p.m., The Tune Up at Full Cycle, 1795 Pearl St., Boulder; free; 303-440-1002.

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"Remind Me Again What Happened" and "Blood Highway"book discussions — Joanna Luloff and Gina Wohlsdorf will speak about and sign their new books, "Remind Me Again What Happened" and "Blood Highway"; 7:30 p.m., Boulder Book Store, 1107 Pearl St., Boulder; $5; 303-447-2074, boulderbookstore.net.

Nelson Rangell — Rangell is one of the most exciting and diverse performers in the genre, equally adept at soprano, alto and tenor saxophone, as well as being a genuine virtuoso on flute and piccolo; 7:30 p.m., Nissi's, 2675 North Park Drive, Lafayette; 303-665-2757, nissis.com.

Senior, Cougars coming off runners-up finishes last seasonNIWOT — In terms of overall numbers, this year's Niwot gymnastics team will be smaller than usual, but that hasn't stopped the Cougars from setting their sights as high as possible. Full Story

The Boulder alt-country band gives its EPs names such as Death and Resurrection, and its songs bear the mark of hard truths and sin. But the punk energy behind the playing, and the sense that it's all in good fun, make it OK to dance to a song like "Death." Full Story